A large number of PSV supporters have been preparing for the match in Exchange Square, prior to the meeting at Old Trafford.

However, led by a pair of fans standing on a wall above the square, outside the Crowd & Anchor pub, the group have been caught on camera chanting "if you don't jump you're a Jew".

The chant is a reference to bitter rivals Ajax, the 33-time Dutch champions who have a long connection with the Jewish community and who are often labelled "De Joden" - The Jews.

(Photo: Christof Koepsel)

The city of Amsterdam has long been nicknamed Mokum, the Yiddish word for "place" or "haven", while one of the club's former stadiums was located next to the traditionally Jewish neighbourhood of Amsterdam-Oost.

Although Ajax aren't officially a Jewish club, Jewish imagery can often be seen held aloft on the terraces by the club's supporters - most notably when they meet main rivals PSV or Feyenoord.

Last month, supporters of the latter greeted the Ajax team bus for a match in Rotterdam with chants of "Hamas, Hamas, gas the Jews".